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Authored by tiger99 on Aug 21, 2013 10:27:37 GMT
I would expect that this will be appealed to the EU court system, because it is unlikely that the EU would take the same view. It just is not practicable. However, the process may be complex and slow. Meanwhile, it would seem that only Germany is affected, as a Gernam ruling does not have any authority beyond their boundaries, unless the court was specifically sitting as an EU court, which seems to not be the case.
An EU court is usually just a judge, or panel of judges, sitting in one of the national courts, but acting as EU judges. I expect that, from past results involving rectangles with rounded corners, an English court would be as good a place as any to hear the case at EU level.
I don't think that most of Europe needs to panic over this.
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Authored by tiger99 on Aug 21, 2013 9:46:28 GMT
Well, that was quick. I guess the new moderators are working quite hard today!
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